Throwback Thursday: Corbin Dallas Multipass of Louisiana

Has it already been five years since Corbin made the blog?!? I can’t believe it. But it’s true. And because it’s Corbin, it’s every bit as good today as it was then. Love ya, Corbs!

Vii W. got Corbin when he was about three months old from a family who lived on a farm outside of New Orleans. “He was running around with his parents and siblings; it looked so perfect that I felt a little bad taking him away.”

“The owners told me that they called him Pretty Boy because of his eyes. Corbin has always had expressive eyes, and I had a friend who used to joke that Corbin is really a human trapped inside of a dog. (Ed. note: he is!) On the way home he puked in my backseat. When we got to the house, he pooped on my bed.”

“Corbin has come a looong way since then and is a friendly, chill, and very intelligent dog. He picks up on new tricks very quickly, and things that would normally freak other dogs out (cutting his nails, brushing his teeth, shaving him, vacuuming him) don’t phase Corbin. He has never once snapped at anyone or done anything aggressive. I really couldn’t ask for a better Corgi!”

I love these pictures of Corbin.. he is truly expressive, and reminds me sooo much of my own Corgi, Oren. It's amazing how alike they look. What a blessing these dogs are!! I don't know about you, but my dog gets me through the day with those eyes, and those smiles. thanks for sharing.

My Brynn is also the most laid back, non-aggressive dog I know, or have had. Never growls, loves everyone, dogs too, cats are fine, never tenses up, is mushy-mushy. Loves hair blow dryers, vacumns, any hand appliance that makes noise. Does hate the ice maker. When the ice drops, he runs and hides. He is also never dominant. An 8 pound Yorkie, can make him roll over. He's not scared, just not the leader.